The word cure means to heal or restore something to previous if not better health usually by means of some sort of treatment. For example, curing a person of an infection means to rid them of the infection so they can go back to being the health they were at before.
I believe you may be referring to the use of the word "cure" as meaning a "remedy to." (i.e.- By doing 'thus-and-so" you can "cure" the situation.).
The word cure doesn't have a homophone. Heal is another word for cure, and its homophone is heel
The word manicure comes from the latin mani - hand cure - care meaning to take care of the hands and nails Hope this helps
There are several meanings for the word cure. Here are a couple of example sentences. The scientist found a cure for the disease. We smoked the meat to cure it.
No value achieved no fee earned.
Care designed to cure you of something.
There is no cure for Diabetes.
remedium means 'remedy' which is a cure
medeor, -eri + Dative = to cure (verb) remedium, -i = a cure (noun)
The word 'cure' is both a noun and a verb. The noun cure is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a method or course of medical treatment used to eliminate a disease or dysfunction of the body; to restore health. The noun forms for the verb to cure are curer, one who cures, and the gerund, curing.
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